Orange Honey Chicken for the Honey-Tongued Saint

St. John Chrysostom's preaching was so grace-filled and effective that they called him the "honey-tongued" saint. So, perfect day to bring in a little honey to the menu, right? There are so so many easy ways to add a touch of honey to your day as a super simple way to honor this saint and doctor of the Church. Honey on toast, honey over apples, peanut butter and honey sandwiches for lunch (that's what the boys have every. single. day. and no one is allowed to ever tell them that other people have different things for lunch each day. Ever.). We love our honey over here so much so that there is discussion in the house of venturing into beekeeping next year! I'm pretty psyched about it. Anyway, today in honor of his feast, we had one of my husband's fave meals, orange honey chicken. SO simple and quick but super tasty, plus if you use a good organic ketchup, it's all real food ingredients so win all around.

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Thank you so much for this! Seriously, I've been looking for a replacement recipe for some frozen breaded chicken we've been buying at the store for when I make chicken and rice. I was wanting a healthier alternative, something I could make fairly quickly (rice is done in 20 minutes) and this looks great.

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